The TagFolder plugin enhances Obsidian by displaying tags as a folder-like hierarchy, enabling better organization and navigation of notes. It supports nested tags, custom tag combinations, and virtual tags to reflect the freshness of notes. Users can configure pinning, sorting, and filtering of tags, as well as customize the display of associated files. Advanced features include treating folders as tags, managing tag storage methods, and hiding or merging redundant tag combinations. The plugin offers flexibility in managing and visualizing complex tag structures within a vault.
The Nutstore Sync plugin provides a two-way bridge between your notes and Nutstore using the WebDAV protocol. It handles incremental updates so only modified files move across, which keeps large vaults responsive. Sync behaviour can be tuned through loose mode, file-size limits, and conflict resolution rules that compare changes at character level or fall back to timestamps. A built in explorer lets you navigate and manage remote files, while real-time status indicators and detailed logs help you understand what's happening during each sync cycle. The plugin also supports single sign on to simplify authentication.
The Quail plugin enables seamless integration between Obsidian and the Quaily publishing service. It allows users to publish their Obsidian notes as newsletters or blog posts directly to Quaily. With features like one-click publishing, the ability to manage content (publish or unpublish), and AI-driven generation of summaries and tags, it simplifies the content creation and delivery process. Additionally, users can deliver published posts to subscribers, enhancing their workflow by efficiently sharing notes and articles.
The Typing Transformer plugin enhances the typing experience in Obsidian by offering customizable auto-formatting features. It includes input conversion rules for expanding abbreviations, auto-pairing symbols, and transforming characters. Deletion rules enable efficient removal of paired characters, while selection rules facilitate quick insertion of paired elements around selected text. Additionally, the plugin supports automatic insertion of spaces between multilingual text blocks, improving readability. These features are highly configurable, allowing users to create personalized typing rules tailored to their workflow.
The GPG Encrypt plugin for Obsidian enables secure text encryption and decryption using GPG keys directly within the app. This plugin provides a user-friendly interface to encrypt selected text or entire documents, ensuring privacy for sensitive notes. Users can choose whether to encrypt and sign text, with support for inline encryption and document-wide encryption. The plugin integrates seamlessly with the GPG tool, leveraging your system's GPG keys, and allows you to easily decrypt previously encrypted messages. Whether for personal use or secure sharing, this plugin offers an essential solution for privacy-conscious users looking to protect their notes.
The Card View Switcher plugin enhances Obsidian's search functionality by offering a quick-switching card view for searching files. It includes three search modes: Recent Search for the 10 most recently opened files, Normal Search for all file names, and Random Search which randomly selects 10 files. Users can easily switch between these modes using simple prefixes, such as `'`, `Space`, or `;`. The plugin streamlines navigation, providing a fast and visual way to explore your vault's contents with a card-based interface.
The ProgressTracker plugin helps visualize task completion within Obsidian by adding animated progress bars that reflect the status of tasks across notes. It automatically counts completed and pending tasks, updates metadata like YAML frontmatter statuses, and supports smooth Kanban board integration by moving cards based on task progress.
The Daily News Briefing plugin brings AI-curated news summaries into your Obsidian workspace by integrating Google's Gemini model and custom search APIs. Users can define their own topics of interest, set up a daily schedule, and receive automated news briefings organized by topic with concise or in-depth summaries. Each briefing includes key developments, AI-generated analysis, and source links formatted for readability. The plugin provides fine-tuned control over content quality, source domains, result count, and API usage, while offering both automatic and manual generation modes.
The Timestamper plugin adds a quick, reliable way to drop the current time into your notes, making it handy for people who log activities or maintain daily journals. It focuses on a single command that inserts a timestamp in a format you control, and the behaviour adapts to different writing styles. If you trigger it from another file, it can automatically open today's daily note before writing the entry. You can choose whether the timestamp appears at the end of the document or in the first empty spot after your cursor, and optional auto-scrolling keeps your view aligned with new entries.
The Enhanced Publisher plugin streamlines the process of preparing and sharing notes by automating image handling and enabling direct publishing to content platforms. When users paste images into a Markdown file, the plugin automatically saves them into a hidden folder named after the note and updates the document with the correct image links. It also offers an HTML preview feature, allowing users to view and copy cleanly formatted versions of their notes for web publishing. The plugin currently supports direct publishing to WeChat Official Accounts via API, with plans to expand support to more platforms. Custom settings allow toggling image management options and configuring WeChat credentials. This tool is particularly useful for writers or content creators who frequently repurpose their notes for online publication.